Transitions lenses help protect your eyes so you can see better today and tomorrow

Clear, dark, or in between-that’s the right time for Transitions lenses. They do more than ordinary clear lenses because Transitions lenses adjust automatically to changing light. When you’re inside or its night, Transition lenses are clear. But when you’re in sunlight, you’ll see an important-and convenient-difference: Transition lenses turn as dark as sunglasses. They automatically adjust to block glare, improve contrast and help reduce eye strain and fatigue.

Help protect your eyes from the sun

Long-term exposure to the sun can damage your eyes and lead to serious eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Transitions lenses help protect your eyes like sun block protects your skin. They block 100% of the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays.
Help preserve the health of your eyes

Many factors put some people at greater risk of eye damage, which makes Transitions lenses even more important. Consider children. On average, a child spends more time outdoors than an adult. The fact is, a child’s developing eyes are at a three times greater risk of damage from the sun. Of course, adults who spend a lot of time outdoors are also exposed to damage from UV rays.

You’re also at greater risk of eye damage if you take certain medications or have certain medical or eye conditions. If you’ve had eye surgery, you may be extra sensitive to sunlight, glare, and UV radiation. It’s important to discuss your needs with your eye care professional.
Ask about Transitions lenses

Transitions lenses are available in brown or gray tints and work with virtually all prescriptions, lens designs, and materials. They’ll enhance any frames you choose. And they’ll make your next pair of eyeglasses ideal for every day-and night.

Transition lenses adjust automatically to changing light conditions
Outdoors Transition lenses turn as dark as sunglasses and will block glare improve contrast and help reduce eye stain and fatigue. Long-term exposure to the sun can damage your eyes and lead to serious eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. People of all ages are at risk of damage from the sun. Transition Lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Certain Medications and Eye Surgery may cause extra sensitivity to sunlight, glare and UV radiation.

The quality of your vision depends on the quality of your lenses.

It happens gradually. Little by little, it gets harder to read, work at the computer, or play sports. That's because over time, the focus in our eyes weakens, causing most of us to need glasses.